Rabbinic texts are often cited in New Testament and Old Testament studies, but hitherto there has been no easy way for a student to grasp the scope and variety of the relevant rabbinic writings. This book introduces the student to the full range of the early rabbinic writings, with a thorough introduction and notes, so that both a bird's eye view of the literature as well as close aquaintance with typical and important texts can be obtained. This will enable the reader to embark on further study with a clearer orientation. The book also aims to correct many mistaken views about rabbinic Judaism arising from outdated conceptions of the relation between Christianity and Judaism.
| ISBN: | 9780521242486 |
| Publication date: | 12th May 1988 |
| Author: | Hyam Maccoby |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 269 pages |
| Series: | Cambridge Commentaries on Writings of the Jewish and Christian World 200 BC to AD 200 |
| Genres: |
Judaism Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts |
Rabbinic texts are often cited in New Testament and Old Testament studies, but hitherto there has been no easy way for a student to grasp the scope and variety of the relevant rabbinic writings. This book introduces the student to the full range of the early rabbinic writings, with a thorough introduction and notes, so that both a bird's eye view of the literature as well as close aquaintance with typical and important texts can be obtained. This will enable the reader to embark on further study with a clearer orientation. The book also aims to correct many mistaken views about rabbinic Judaism arising from outdated conceptions of the relation between Christianity and Judaism.
Early Rabbinic Writings features in the following genres: Judaism, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Early Rabbinic Writings is available in Hardback, Paperback
Early Rabbinic Writings was written by Hyam Maccoby and published by Cambridge University Press
Early Rabbinic Writings has 269 pages
Yes it is part of Cambridge Commentaries on Writings of the Jewish and Christian World 200 BC to AD 200 series